Luke Fitzgerald retires

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Not_Today
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Re: Luke Fitzgerald retires

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simonokeeffe wrote:He also told Joe before and after the Argentina game it was a big mistake not to start him
paddyor wrote:
simonokeeffe wrote:He also told Joe before and after the Argentina game it was a big mistake not to start him
Pretty sure it was just before.
Before or after doest it matter? you'd want a player to be so sure of themselves that they would challenge the coach.
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Re: Luke Fitzgerald retires

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Not_Today wrote:
simonokeeffe wrote:He also told Joe before and after the Argentina game it was a big mistake not to start him
paddyor wrote:
simonokeeffe wrote:He also told Joe before and after the Argentina game it was a big mistake not to start him
Pretty sure it was just before.
Before or after doest it matter? you'd want a player to be so sure of themselves that they would challenge the coach.
Look, I never bought into the "he's a great guy" hype. The point being he didn't go up to Schmidt after the loss and say "I told ye so!"
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Re: Luke Fitzgerald retires

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I think the Indo carried the quotes as well as where I heard it, but to me players should challenge the coach when it s a legitimate close call
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